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Apple expected to unveil new iPhone next week

It’s nearly time for the annual iPhone reveal (likely to be called the iPhone 7) and yes, Apple has announced an event for 7 September… The new models are also expected to be more water-resistant and may also sport dual-camera systems.

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We’ve seen a ton of leaked iPhone 7 photos and videos, but many of them show iPhone 7 clones rather than actual iPhone 7 units, even if these fakes are based on actual iPhone 7 schematics. The iPhone 7 will come in storage tiers starting at 32GB with the top-end model holding 256GB of storage.

September 7 will be a date to remember for hardcore Apple fanatics anticipating the next iPhone 7 along with a host of new features.

The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium will host the launch this time around, altho Apple and Tim cook wanted to use their new campus for launches, however construction is far from over. And, rumours surrounding the new iPhone do not seem to be dying down. Apple is getting rid of the 3.5mm standard jack, and instead, would replace it with wireless earbuds.

Mac with Safari 6.0.5 or later on OS X v10.8.5 or later. It’d be good to see a higher resolution – particularly on the iPhone 7 Pro – but it looks like Apple is keeping out of the resolution war that we’ve seen in the Android handset market.

According to Dutch tech site TechTastic, Dutch Vodafone has confirmed the iPhone 7 will be called. the iPhone 7. Furthermore, the show will also present the new updated Apple Watches. Personally, out of all the iPhone 7 leaks, updates and rumors, there’s one potential feature I’m truly excited about, and that’s the updated camera on the iPhone 7 Plus. To give you an example, Huawei P9, which has a dual-camera setup – iPhone 7 Plus is likely to have something similar – captures images that have better out of focus background. We’ll have to wait for the official launch to happen to know if any of these rumours are true.

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The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will contain the A10 processor believed to be superior to its predecessor the A9.

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